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Tabs or spaces: Still fighting in 2025

The tabs vs. spaces argument is like the “pineapple on pizza” of coding. It’s 2025 and people are still fighting about it—honestly, I’m half-convinced it’s just tradition at this point. You’d think we’d move on, but nah, here we are, still bickering about whether a little indentation should be one click or four jabs at the spacebar. I’ve seen folks get almost religious about their side. Like, tabs warriors will go on about efficiency—one tap, boom, it’s done, and hey, your editor can show it however you want. Spaces fans? They’re all about that “what you see is what you get” life. No surprises, no weird alignment messes when someone else opens the file. And, yeah, I’ve been on teams where someone mixed both and suddenly the code looks like a ransom note. Annoying as hell.

But let’s be real, this whole squabble is usually just the tip of the iceberg. When teams get super heated about tabs vs. spaces, it’s usually not about the code at all. It’s about power moves, egos, or just plain stubbornness. I swear, I’ve sat in meetings where people care more about the indentation than the actual bugs in the code. The best teams I’ve worked with? They pick a style, slap it in the README, and just get on with life. Who cares if it’s tabs or spaces as long as the code doesn’t look like a Jackson Pollock painting?

At the end of the day, the whole debate is kind of a meme. It’s fun for Twitter wars, but it doesn’t make your app crash any less. The real issue is—how much do you bend for the team vs. doing your own thing? Sometimes you gotta suck it up, let go of your “tabs are superior” manifesto, and play nice. Save the battles for something that actually matters, like, I dunno, dark mode vs. light mode.
 
Since I've been coding long enough to know that it's rarely about the characters themselves, I must admit that the tabs vs. spaces argument makes me laugh. I've used both, and let's face it: ideology is never as effective as consistency. Because someone mixed styles, I've seen codebases explode with alignment problems. That's where things start to go awry. Although I prefer lean spaces because they are tidy and predictable, I will gladly use tabs if that is what the team decided. It's not a hill worth dying on, in the end. Clarity and teamwork, not indentation rules, are the hallmarks of great code.
 

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